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^^GLAND ASSOc/^ 



JANUARY, 1894, 



CONSTITUTION 



NAME. 

This organization shall be called the New England Association of 
Hamilton College Alumni. 

OBJECTS. 

Its objects shall be to promote acquaintance among the graduates and 
honorary alumni of Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y., who are residents 
of New England ; to keep alive the Alma Mater spirit ; and to do 
whatever may be possible to promote the interests of the College, extend 
its usefulness, and increase its endowment. 

MEMBEES. 

All alumni of the College, resident in New England, are entitled to 
membership in the Association, and can join it by notifying the Secretary. 
An annual membership fee of one dollar shall be paid by the members to 
the Treasurer, for the general and incidental expenses of the Association. 

OFFICEES. 

The officers shall consist of a President, three Vice Presidents, a 
Secretary and Treasurer, and an Executive Committee of five members. 
The President, Vice Presidents and Secretary shall be ex officio members 
of the Executive Committee. Their duties shall be such as usually 
appertain to such ofiicers. The election of officers and members of the 
Executive Committee shall take place at the annual meeting or dinner of 
the Association. The Executive Committee shall have power to fix the 
time for the annual meeting or dinner, to make all arrangements therefor, 
and to call extra meetings at their discretion. 



TRANSrt'H 



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Hamilton College Alumni in New England. 

Ci [N B. Those against whose names is a t have paid their membership fee and are Charter 

^ Members of the Association. All who send or bring ^1.00 to the Treasurer on or before the Second 

<% Annual Meeting of the Association Arill be enrolled as Charter Members. Any correction or change 

of address should be sent to the Secretary.] 

OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION. 

CHAELES DUDLEY WAENER, L. H. D., D. C. L. 

Eev. WILLIAM C. WINSLOW, D. D., Ph. D., LL. D., 
Eev. WILLIAM H. ALLBEIGHT, 
Hon. JOSEPH E. HAWLEY, LL. D. 

Eev. MAETm D. KNEELAND, D. D., 

29 Wyoming Street, Eoxbmy District, Boston, Mass. 

feecutbe (Eommitke. 

S. N. DEXTEE KOETH, ALBEET L. BLAIE, 

Eev. J. E. BEODIE, 
Eev. J. T. BLACK, ALBEET W. HOEE, M. D. 

Hamilton Alumni in ^m €nc|lanb. 

1838. Dr. P. M. Hastings, Hartford, Conn. 

1839. Eev. Horace Winslow, Weatogue, Conn. 

1842. Eev. P. S. Pratt, Dorset, Yt. 

1843. Eev. Dr. W. D. Love, Hartford, Conn. 

1844. Dr. George P. Cook, Bratleboro', Yt. 

1846. Eev. E. M. Kellogg, Manchester, N. H. 

1847. Theo. F. Humphrey, 49 High St., Boston, Mass. 

1848. Eev. Dr. Milton Waldo, Amherst, Mass. 

1849. Eev. H. E. Johnson, East Providence, E. I. 

1849. tWM. B. Garrett, 128 E"ewbury St., Boston, Mass. 

1849. Eev. A. B. Morse, Danbury, Conn. 

1841). Eev. George Eumney, Sharon, Conn. 

1851. C. D. Warner, L. H. D., D. C. L., Hartford, Conn. 

1856. LooMis J. Campbell, LL. D., 364 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 

1858. Eev. Dr. Foster Ely, Eidgefield, Conn. 

1862. Dr. E. B. Wickes, Briinfield, Conn. 

1862. tRev. Dr. W. C. Wins low, 525 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 

1863. Eev. L. P. Bissell, Litchfield, Conn. 

1863. Eev. W. D. Teel, Wethersfield, Conn. 

1864. Eev. J. M. Craig, Newport, E. I. 
1864. Solon M. Terry, " Pittsfield, Mass. 
1868. Eev. F. A. Johnson, New Milford, Conn. 



1869. fEev. M. B. Kneeland, D. D., 

1869. fS. N. D. i^oRTH, 

1869. Rev. J. M. Chrysler, 

1870. Rev. Prof. H. A. FRimc, 
1870. Rev. E. W. Cummings, 
1870. Louis B. Clark, 

1872. tA. L. Blair, 

1872. t^r. Anthony Peck, 

1873. fHon. Oliver E. Branch, 
1873. Rev. E. E. Bacon, 
1873. Rev. W. D. Love, Jr., 

1873. Dr. Thomas Reid, 

1874. tRev. C. E. Havens, 

1874. tr>r. K E. Paine, 

1875. Rev. F. S. Child, 

1875. Prof. B. D. Holbrook, 

1876. tRev. W. H. Allbright, 

1876. tRev. J. E. Brodie, 

1877. Rev. D. A. Reed, 

1877. Rev. George Hodges, D. D., 

1877. E. S. YOUTCHEFF, 

1881. Prof. E. A. De Garmo, 

1882. Davis R. Rodgers, 
1884. t^ev. J. T. Black, 

1884. Rev. L. F. Giroux, 

1885. Rev. Prof. Irving F. Wood, 

1886. Prof. Myron E. Powers, 
1886. Rev. Robert H. Ball, 

1886. Rev. J. L. Wilcox, 

1887. Rev. Sherman W. Brown, 
1887. Frederick G. Ferine, 

1887. A. A. Stebbins, 

1888. -fDi. Albert W. Horr, 

1890. William W. Wallace, 

1891. AuRELiAN Post, 



1891. 
1893. 



1860. 
1862. 
1869. 
1869. 
1871. 
1877. 
1879. 
1879. 
1879. 
1887. 
1889. 



Percy L. Wight, 
George H. Post, 



LIBRARY OF CONGI 



Roxbury District, J 

70 Kilby St., Bosto 029 911 136 

Blandford, Mass. 

Amherst, Mass. 

Barre, Vt. 

iSTew Haven, Conn. 

Somerville, Mass. 

Norwich Town, Conn. 

North Weare, N. H. 

Westbrook, Me. 

Hartford, Conn. 

Trumbull, Conn. 

Newton Highlands, Mass. 

West Newton, Mass. 

Fairfield, Conn. 

Clinton, Conn. 

Dorchester, Mass. 

Salem, Mass. 

Springfield, Mass. 

Cambridge, Mass. 

Somerville, Mass. 

Portland, Me. 

Woodbury, Conn. 

East Boston, Mass. 

Springfield, Mass. 

Smith College, Northampton, Mass. 

Plainville, Conn. 

Fairhaven, Vt. 

Worcester, Mass. 

Spencer, Mass. 

Times Office, Hartford, Conn. 

St. Albans, Yt. 

6 Cong'al House, Boston, Mass. 

Yale Divinity School, 

New Haven, Conn. 
Divinity School, Yale College, 

New Haven, Conn. 
Worcester, Mass. 
Hartford Theological Seminary, 

Hartford, Conn. 



^onorarg 2llumni. 



Rev. Dr. Samuel T. Seelye, Easthampton, Mass. 
Nelson M. Holbrook, A. M., Boston, Mass. 
Rev. Chas. C. Carpenter, A. M., Andover, Mass. 
Prof. John D. Runkle, Ph. D., Brookline, Mass. 



tRev. Dr. Elijah Horr, 
Rev. Dr. Wolcott Calkins, 
George A. Bacon, Ph. D., 
Rev. Dr. James B. Dunn, 
Prof, Wm. 0. Perkins, 
Prof. John G. Wight, 
Prof. Joseph Sperry, A. M., 



Worcester, Mass. 

Newton, Mass. 

Boston, Mass. 

Boston, Mass. 

Musical Director, Boston, Mass. 

Worcester, Mass. 

Clinton, Conn. 



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